Ofsted: schools not talking to parents about sex ed

Parents are “rarely” consulted about their children’s lessons involving sex education, a new Ofsted report has said.
The study, by the Government’s schools inspectorate, found that some schools were failing to help children to ‘say no’ to sex, in their Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education lessons.
However, other conclusions of the report are likely to be seized upon by the sex education lobby, which is building up a head of steam to push for compulsory sex ed for all school children.
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